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  • Preventing Amputation: A Doctor’s Guide for Diabetes Patients

    POST NEWS GROUP — Amputation is usually the final stage of diabetic foot disease. Earlier signs often involve nerve damage. Some people experience numbness, tingling, burning, or loss of sensation in their feet. The post Preventing Amputation: A Doctor’s Guide for Diabetes Patients appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Standing Room Only in Raleigh with Leader Sydney Batch and Stacey Abrams

    THE CAROLINIAN — North Carolina Senate Democratic Leader Sydney Batch and national voting rights champion Stacey Abrams held a data-driven discussion in Raleigh on critical policy issues facing North Carolina and the nation. The event, framed as a Jeopardy-themed fundraiser, explored topics such as systemic healthcare failures and threats to the judiciary and voting infrastructure. The post Standing Room Only in Raleigh with Leader Sydney Batch and Stacey Abrams appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • OP-ED: Indiana — Stop Playing Politics with Kids’ Food

    INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER — Indiana has opted out of the Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer (Summer EBT) program, leaving over 650,000 children without consistent meals this summer. This federal program, which covers the cost of food benefits, aims to support children who rely on free school meals during the academic year. The post OP-ED: Indiana — Stop Playing Politics with Kids’ Food appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • From Madam C.J. Walker to the Billionaires Club: How Black Wealth Reached Historic Heights

    JACKSONVILLE FREE PRESS — More than a century ago, Madam C.J. Walker became America's first self-made female millionaire by building a hair care empire for Black women. Recognizing opportunity in a restrictive era, Walker created a national sales network that empowered thousands of Black women with financial independence and became a leading philanthropist supporting Black institutions and civil rights. The post From Madam C.J. Walker to the Billionaires Club: How Black Wealth Reached Historic Heights appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Millwood Grad Joe Carter Inducted into National High School Hall of Fame

    THE BLACK CHRONICLE — Oklahoma City native and 1978 Millwood High School graduate Joe Carter was inducted into the National High School Hall of Fame in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Monday, June 29. Carter was a four-sport athlete at Millwood High School. Carter played baseball, basketball, and football and competed in track and field at Millwood. The post Millwood Grad Joe Carter Inducted into National High School Hall of Fame appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Rear Seat Compromises: Is This Truck For You?

    Carrying 3 adults in the back? Legroom is limited, seats don’t fold flat, and Fender audio eats storage. https://youtu.be/hDsBdqu4SIk. Test passengers before you buy. #AutoNetwork #CarReview #Backseat #FamilyCar #Automotive The post Rear Seat Compromises: Is This Truck For You? appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Natasha Cloud’s tearful offseason leads to surprising fit

    After a chaotic free agency and an emotional low point, the veteran guard finds new purpose with a rebuilding Chicago Sky squad. Natasha Cloud remembers exactly where she was when the tears came. The offseason had unfolded faster and messier than anyone in the WNBA expected. A new collective bargaining agreement between the league and The post Natasha Cloud’s tearful offseason leads to surprising fit appeared first on Rolling Out.

What Is Digital Accessibility? Plus How to Get Started

As you may have noticed, accessibility awareness is on the rise [1]. In fact, it’s now often framed as a “business win” rather than a compliance burden [2]. But what is digital accessibility? As a website owner, you may want to gain a solid understanding of this concept.

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